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Rejected by Alpha's Bet

The morning sickness hit me again as I bent over the herb cabinet, my stomach lurching violently. I pressed my palm against the cool stone wall of the healing chamber, breathing deeply through my nose until the nausea passed. Three weeks of this now, and I could no longer deny what my body was telling me. I was pregnant. The realization sent a warm flutter through my chest, followed immediately by nervous excitement. Chase and I had talked about pups before—distant conversations about the future, about carrying on his Alpha bloodline. But now it was real, growing inside me like a precious secret. My fingers instinctively moved to my grandmother's moonstone pendant, the smooth surface warm against my skin. She would have been so happy. "The Moon Goddess blesses those who love with pure hearts," she used to say, her weathered hands gentle as she braided my hair.
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Chapter 3

Three days after I walked away from the sacred clearing, the drums began.

I could hear them even from my small cottage on the pack's outskirts—the deep, rhythmic beating that announced a mating ceremony. My hands stilled on the worn leather satchel I'd been packing, my wolf whimpering softly in my chest. The sound carried across the territory like a death knell, each beat driving home the reality I'd been trying to ignore.

Chase was completing his alliance with Celia Spencer.

I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach, feeling the flutter of life that had started this whole nightmare. "We don't need to hear this," I whispered to my unborn pup. "We don't need to be here for his grand celebration."

But even as I spoke the words, my feet carried me toward the window. The main pack grounds sprawled below, decorated with silver ribbons and moonstone lanterns for the occasion. Wolves in their finest clothes moved between the ceremonial fires, their laughter drifting up to my isolated cottage like mockery.

I should leave. I should grab my bag and disappear into the forest before the ceremony began. But something kept me frozen at that window, watching the elaborate preparations for the union that would erase me completely from Chase's life.

The ceremony began at moonrise. From my vantage point, I could see the sacred circle where just three nights ago I'd rejected my mate bond. Now it hosted a different kind of ritual—one built on politics rather than the Moon Goddess's blessing.

Chase stood at the center, magnificent in traditional ceremonial robes. Even from this distance, I could see the tension in his shoulders, the way his hands clenched and unclenched at his sides. Celia appeared beside him in flowing white silk, her blonde hair crowned with silver flowers. She looked every inch the perfect Luna—beautiful, poised, politically advantageous.

Everything I wasn't.

Alpha Crawford's voice boomed across the grounds as he began the ancient words. I couldn't make out the specifics, but I knew them by heart. The same words that should have been spoken over Chase and me someday, if our bond had been real.

The crowd fell silent as the marking ritual began. This was the moment when Chase would bite Celia's neck, sealing their alliance with his scent and claim. I gripped the windowsill, my knuckles white with strain.

But something was wrong.

Even from this distance, I could see Chase's hesitation. His wolf should be eager, dominant, ready to claim his chosen mate. Instead, he stood rigid as stone, his dark head bent toward Celia's exposed throat but not moving closer.

The silence stretched uncomfortably long. Someone in the crowd shifted nervously. Alpha Ryan Spencer—Celia's father—stepped forward with obvious concern.

Chase finally moved, but his actions were mechanical, lifeless. When his teeth found Celia's neck, there was no passion, no joy, no triumphant howl from his wolf. He bit down with the efficiency of completing a business transaction, nothing more.

Celia gasped and swayed, her hand flying to the fresh mark. But instead of the blissful expression of a newly mated female, her face showed confusion, even disappointment. The crowd cheered, but the sound felt hollow, forced.

Chase released her and stepped back, his face a mask of cold indifference. This should have been his moment of triumph—claiming his perfect Luna, securing his pack's future. Instead, he looked like a man attending his own funeral.

My wolf stirred restlessly, sensing something through our severed bond. Even broken, some connection remained—a shadow of what we'd shared. And that shadow whispered that Chase's wolf was fighting him, rejecting this false mating with every fiber of its being.

The ceremony continued with toasts and congratulations, but I'd seen enough. I turned away from the window, my heart hammering with an emotion I couldn't name. Relief? Vindication? Or something darker—a twisted satisfaction that his perfect political alliance felt as hollow as our relationship had been real?

I resumed packing with shaking hands. Clothes, my grandmother's herb journals, the few precious memories I couldn't bear to leave behind. The moonstone pendant sat on my nightstand, its chain still broken from when I'd dropped it on Chase's steps. I hesitated, then slipped it into my bag. Whatever lies Chase had told, this piece of my grandmother's love remained true.

As I folded my healing supplies into careful bundles, footsteps echoed on the path outside. Heavy, familiar footsteps that made my wolf whine with recognition.

Chase.

I froze, my hands still buried in my satchel. What was he doing here? His ceremony was barely finished—shouldn't he be celebrating with his new mate?

The footsteps stopped at my door, followed by a long silence. Then, so softly I almost missed it, I heard him speak.

"Emma?"

My name on his lips sounded broken, desperate. Nothing like the cold dismissal from three nights ago.

I didn't answer. I couldn't. Instead, I continued packing in silence, tears streaming down my face as I prepared to disappear from his life forever.

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